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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    On all 5 speed L body's and 86 and older cars/vans, the inner splines, that go into the trans are a reduced diameter and sheer off with higher hp, so Dodge made them bigger in 87 and newer cars. In...
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    Good info on the cables as I have scrapped many a car and checked length, only found vans longer.

    I guess the car can handle an extra inch, :wow1: I did say it could fit, just wasn't 100% sure, ;)...
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    Nope, don't use the non L body intermediate shaft, its longer than the stock L body. It could work but install and measure and try to center the engine/trans before driving it. L body is the...
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    I think I have an L body one kicking around, I'll snap some pics.
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    Guess it depends if you have the L body bearing and bracket setup. The L body has a D shaped bearing, the cars and van's have that thick metal bracket that bolts to the block and the bearing has...
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    They are different length's, with L body being the shortest, followed by cars, then vans. L body's also have their own unique bearing.
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    Sticky: Re: omni axles

    Your kidding right? :confused:



    Some do, some don't. I've never killed one so thats saying something, :lol:
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